Utah Code § 19-6-811

Funding for management of certain waste tire piles -- Limitations
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(1)
(a) A county or municipality may apply to the director for payment from the fund for costs of a
waste tire transporter or recycler to remove waste tires from an abandoned waste tire pile
located within that county or municipality and deliver the waste tires to a recycler.
(b)
(i) Subject to Subsection (1)(b)(iii), an operator of a state or local government landfill or of a
transfer station may apply to the director for payment from the fund for costs to remove
waste tires from a waste tire pile located at that landfill or transfer station and deliver the
waste tires to a recycler.
(ii) If the removal and delivery of waste tires is to be conducted by a registered third-party waste
tire transporter or recycler, the operator of a state or local government landfill or transfer
station is subject to the competitive bidding process of Subsections (3) through (5).
(iii) For a state or local government landfill or a transfer station located in a county of the first or
second class, the division:

(A) shall reimburse under Subsection (1)(b)(i) an operator of the state or local government
landfill or of a transfer station in the order that the operator submits a completed request
for reimbursement under Subsection (1)(b)(i); and
(B) may not reimburse an operator of a state or local government landfill or a transfer station
located in a county of the first or second class if, at the time the operator submits the
operator's request for reimbursement, the aggregate of the reimbursements to state or
local government landfills or transfer stations located in a county of the first or second
class made under Subsection (1)(b)(i) in a fiscal year equals $80,000.
(iv) Subsection (1)(b)(iii) does not apply to a state or local government landfill or transfer station
that is located in a county of the third through sixth class.
(c)
(i) The director may authorize reimbursement of a waste tire transporter's or recycler's costs,
subject to Subsections (1)(e) and (f) and as allowed under Subsection (2), to remove waste
tires from an abandoned waste tire pile located in a municipality or county or a state or local
government landfill waste tire pile and deliver the waste tires to a recycler.
(ii) The cost of transporting waste tires from a transfer station to a landfill operated by a
governmental entity is not eligible for reimbursement.
(d) The director may deny an application for payment of waste tire pile removal and delivery
costs, if the director determines that payment of the costs will result in there not being
sufficient money in the fund to pay expected reimbursements for recycling or beneficial use
under Section 19-6-809 during the next quarter.
(e) To be eligible for reimbursement under Subsection (1)(b)(ii), a county or municipality shall
receive a minimum of two eligible bids for transportation or recycling, unless it is impossible to
receive two eligible bids due to a transporter or recycler:
(i) declining to offer a bid for the project; or
(ii) not being in compliance with state statute or rules made in accordance with Title 63G,
Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act.
(f) To be eligible for reimbursement under Subsection (1)(b), an operator of a state or local
government landfill or transfer station shall submit to the director:
(i) a statement:
(A) confirming that the waste tires were received at the landfill or transfer station;
(B) confirming that the landfill waste tire pile consists solely of waste tires diverted from the
landfill or transfer station waste stream; and
(C) describing the size and location of the landfill waste tire pile; and
(ii) landfill or transfer station waste receipt records indicating the origin of the waste tires.
(2)
(a) The maximum number of miles for which the director may reimburse for transportation costs
incurred by a waste tire transporter under this section is the number of miles, one way,
between the location of the waste tire pile and the recycler.
(b) This maximum number of miles available for reimbursement applies regardless of the location
of the recycler to which the waste tires are transported under this section.
(c) The director shall, upon request, advise any person preparing a bid under this section of the
maximum number of miles available for reimbursement under this Subsection (2).
(d) The cost under this Subsection (2) shall be calculated based on the cost to transport one ton
of waste tires one mile.
(3)
(a) When waste tire piles are removed or transported by a third-party waste tire transporter or
recycler, the county or municipality shall through a competitive bidding process make a good

faith attempt to obtain a bid for the removal of the abandoned waste tire pile and transport to
a recycler.
(b) The county or municipality shall submit to the director:
(i) a statement from the local health department that the waste tire pile is abandoned; and
(ii)
(A) the bid selected by the county or municipality; or
(B) if no bids were received, a statement to that fact.
(4)
(a) If a bid is submitted, the director shall determine if the bid is reasonable, taking into
consideration:
(i) the location and size of the abandoned waste tire pile;
(ii) the number and size of any other abandoned waste tire piles in the area; and
(iii) the current market for waste tires of the type in the abandoned waste tire pile.
(b) The director shall advise the county or municipality within 30 days of receipt of the bid
whether or not the bid is determined to be reasonable.
(5)
(a) If the bid is found to be reasonable, the county or municipality may proceed to have the
abandoned waste tire pile removed pursuant to the bid.
(b) The county or municipality shall advise the director that the abandoned waste tire pile has
been removed.
(6) The recycler or waste tire transporter that removed the abandoned waste tires pursuant to the
bid shall submit to the director a copy of the manifest, which shall state:
(a) the number or tons of waste tires transported;
(b) the location from which they were removed;
(c) the recycler to which the waste tires were delivered; and
(d) the amount charged by the transporter or recycler.
(7) An operator of a state or local government landfill or transfer station shall submit to the director
a statement providing:
(a) the number or tons of waste tires removed from the landfill or transfer station;
(b) the location from which the waste tires were removed;
(c) the recycler to which the waste tires were delivered; and
(d) if applicable, the amount charged by a third-party waste tire transporter or recycler to
transport the waste tires to the recycler.
(8) Upon receipt of the information required under Subsection (6) or (7), and determination that the
information is complete, the director shall, within 30 days after receipt authorize the Division of
Finance to reimburse the waste tire transporter or recycler the amount established under this
section.
(9) A person reimbursed under this section may not be reimbursed under Section 19-6-809,
19-6-812, or 19-6-813 for the same activities that underlay eligibility for reimbursement under
this section.

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